Donald Trump hadn’t even been declared president-elect when the first group of demonstrators gathered outside the White House early Wednesday morning to oppose a future Trump administration.

A crowd of more than 1,000 people showed up in front of the White House – some protesters even taking to the trees – in the early hours of Wednesday morning with the election still in doubt, but trending towards Trump, the Republican nominee.

Some demonstrators reportedly began chanting “F— Donald Trump.”

Many of those in attendance appeared to be from nearby colleges.

Others in the crowd were protesting Trump’s immigration policies. A group of about 20 Black Lives Matter supporters were also interspersed in the crowd at one point.

DAVIS (CBS13) – A group of protesters is gathering in Davis early Wednesday morning.

Davis police say about 200-300 protesters are walking from the UC Davis campus to downtown.

In videos posted to social media, the protesters can be heard chanting explicatives about newly-elected president Donald Trump.

Further south, in Oakland, demonstrators got even rowdier:

Hundreds of angry protesters chanting “Not my president” filled the streets of Oakland and Berkeley Tuesday night after Donald Trump was elected president.

They walked from downtown Oakland to Highway 24, setting fired on Broadway and briefly shutting down the highway.

A protester suffered major injuries when she was hit by a car while demonstrating. Authorities say she is now in stable condition. (source)

Today, the protests are increasing in number.

KRON reports that demonstrators have planned to take to the streets in Oakland and San Francisco this evening to make their displeasure known about the newly named president. Market and Powell Street in San Francisco and the Frank H. Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland are the areas to avoid, where demonstrators intend to meet at 5 pm. Students walked out of Bay Area schools in protest.

“Anti-Trump demonstrations have been reported in Oakland, Berkley, Pittsburgh, Seattle, San Francisco, and Portland…An effigy of Trump was reportedly burned at a demonstration in Oakland…

In Portland, Oregon, at least 200 protesters shut down I-5 for about an hour early this morning before police in riot gear moved them off the interstate onto the Broadway Bridge. One protester was hit by a car but not seriously injured.

In Seattle, protesters blocked the streets on Capitol Hill. Many protesters even laid down in the roadway to impede the flow of traffic.

In Pennsylvania, hundreds of University of Pittsburgh students took to the streets near campus to demonstrate.

Thousands of University of San Francisco students marched on the streets to protest. They forced the temporary closure of 19th Avenue.

In one of the presidential campaign year’s more grisly spectacles, protesters in New Mexico opposing Donald Trump’s candidacy threw burning T-shirts, plastic bottles and other items at police officers, injuring several, and toppled trash cans and barricades.

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